

The current version of Amadeus II (3.8.7) runs natively under Mac OS X, and also works fine under Mac OS 9.2. The program I’ve been using all this time, properly called Amadeus II, is a Carbon program. To use it is to love it.Īs of mid-January 2007, Amadeus comes in two versions. It has an amazing breadth of abilities, combining serious power with delightful simplicity, at an astonishingly low price. I’ve been using it for over six years, for a variety of purposes, and throughout that time it has remained firmly and indispensably central to my sound-processing activities. If the Book of Ecclesiastes were written today, it might include some jaded commentary on the plethora and ephemerality of computer programs – something along these lines: “Software cometh and software passeth away, and countless as the sands are the reviews thereof.” Nevertheless, those sands do conceal an occasional treasure and one such is Martin Hairer’s Amadeus.Īmadeus is a sound file editor. #1624: Important OS security updates, rescuing QuickTake 150 photos, AirTag alerts while traveling.#1625: Apple's "Far Out" event, the future of FileMaker, free NMUG membership, Quick Note and tags in Notes, Plex suffers data breach.#1626: AirTag replacement battery gotcha, Kindle Kids software flaws, iOS 12.5.6 security fix.#1627: iPhone 14 lineup, Apple Watch SE/Series 8/Ultra, new AirPods Pro, iOS 16 and watchOS 9 released, Steve Jobs Archive.

#1628: iPhone 14 impressions, Dark Sky end-of-life, tales from Rogue Amoeba.
